Loqman Radpey, holding a PhD in International Law from the University of Edinburgh, is an independent researcher based in Scotland. Over the course of the past decade, his primary focus has been the thorough exploration and analysis of facets pertaining to the legal status of the Kurdistan question. His pursuits have delved into the nuanced application of international law concerning the right to self-determination of the Kurdish nation.
"'Even without reading every word, it's clear that this is a very impressive work of legal scholarship. The central conclusion is well-established: ""The Kurdish situation exemplifies the weaknesses of the legal principle of self-determination,"" and it's crystal clear that human rights, even mass atrocities such as those the Kurds have suffered, scarcely enter into the policies of the great powers.' Professor Noam Chomsky, University of Arizona"